Historic Vessel Conservation Qualification

NOW OPEN TO APPLICATIONS!

Course Overview

National Historic Ships UK are pleased to now offer a qualification in Historic Vessel Conservation. This course is unique in addressing the specialist knowledge needed to understand a historic vessel project. It will establish a national standard, ensuring that the conservation work being carried out on these craft follows recognised guidelines.

During the course, you will gain a real understanding of different approaches, terminology, standards and outcomes and put these into practise.

Duration:

min 6 months, max 3 years

Cost of whole course:

£3100

Cost of individual unit:

£500

Start:

January 2018

Structured, supportive, flexible learning

This course is designed to be studied at a distance, giving you the flexibility to learn from any location within a structured and supportive framework.

The majority of your learning will be done online through the use of an online virtual learning environment called Blackboard which can be accessed by registered users. This will give you access to:

discussion boards for students and mentors to communicate and an opportunity for sharing knowledge, skills and experience

webinars and guest publications

group areas to support tasks such as online discussion and file exchange

regular course announcements

submission and automatic receipting of electronic coursework

a record of your progress

On joining, you will receive a copy of Conserving Historic Vessels which should be consulted in conjunction with the course materials online. You will also receive a “how to“ guide to get you started on Blackboard.Throughout your studies, specialists within the sector will be on hand as mentors to support you by email and telephone whenever required. We also provide written study skills guidance on how to produce your coursework and test assignments.

Connect with our Shipshape Hubs - www.shipshapenetwork.org.uk

We’ve partnered with organisations across the country to create a network of owners, businesses, skilled craftsman and heritage organisations all with an interest in Britain’s maritime heritage. As students, you will have access to your local Shipshape Hub facilities including work benches and historic vessels to use as case studies during the course.

What will I learn?

The course comprises seven units which cover key decision making stages that should be considered when planning to conserve a historic vessel.

Unit 1 — Historic Vessel Evaluation Is she worth conserving? This unit aims to teach students the processes required to implement an effective vessel assessment including how to assess a vessel for her historical significance and her current fabric condition.

Unit 2 — Stabilising a Historic Vessel as Risk of Decay Buying time! This unit aims to teach students the process required to stabilise a historic vessel and how to protect her condition.

Unit 3 — Finding Data Relating to Specific Historic Vessels What have you got? This unit aims to teach students how to identify the sources of information used to understand a historic vessel as well as identify the material used to construct her.

Unit 4 — Determining the Appropriate Route for Historic Vessel Conservation Decision time! This unit aims to help students understand the parameters associated with different conservation options including preservation, restoration, reconstruction and adaptation.

Unit 5 — Applying Conservation Plans to Historic Vessels Doing the work! This unit will help students develop a conservation plan to map the long term future of a historic vessel and understand the impact such a documentation will have.

Unit 6 — Producing Replica Vessels Starting from scratch! This unit will teach students the concept of “replication” as a method of understanding historic vessels and how the construction of a replica should be planned and implemented.

Unit 7 — Recording and Deconstructing Historic Vessels Making a valuable record. This unit aims to teach students how to record historic vessels at risk of loss and how to assess when deconstruction is a suitable course of action.

How do I apply?

To apply for this course, please contact victoria.wallworth@nationalhistoricships.org.uk for an application form. Once completed send your completed form along with your CV to National Historic Ships UK, Park Row, Greenwich, London SE10 9NF.

Your application will then be assessed by the Historic Vessel Conservation Course Admissions Panel and we will notify you as soon as possible if you have been accepted on to the programme.

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